Snoop. Sign in
Diligence research, autonomous & cited

The diligence memo that shows its work.

Snoop researches a private company across the open record — hiring, filings, pricing pages, press — and returns a structured memo where every claim carries a verbatim quote and its source. Inferences show the evidence they rest on. Anything unsupported gets stripped before you see it.

Built for boutique M&A advisory. Not a database. Not a data room.

Exhibit A — inferred finding revenue_proxies

Target's enterprise segment likely passed mid-eight-figure annualized revenue in Q1, ahead of stated hiring pace.

confidence: verifying…
now serving more than 1,200 enterprise customers, up from 700 a year ago ↳ press release, 2026-03-14 Grounded ✓
typical enterprise contracts start in the mid five figures annually ↳ pricing page, fetched 2026-06-02 Grounded ✓
provenance check · deterministic 2/2 evidence leaves grounded
Method

Four stages. The last one is the point.

A private company's real numbers are exactly what diligence is trying to triangulate — there is no ground-truth document to check against. So Snoop holds itself to the next best standard: nothing reaches the memo without provenance.

Confidence ladder

Every finding tells you how much to trust it.

Three rungs, printed on every finding in the memo. Verification can only move a finding down the ladder — never up. Nothing gets dressed as more certain than its evidence.

directly_sourced

A fact with a receipt.

A verbatim quote plus the exact URL it appears in. The deterministic check confirms the quote exists, character for character, in the fetched page — or the citation is stripped.

inferred

A leap that shows its footing.

A reasoned claim — revenue posture, implied runway — attached to the evidence leaves it rests on. Each leaf is a verified quote-and-source pair, grounded independently. Lose the leaves, lose the rung.

speculative

Labeled conjecture, never costume.

Anything that loses its support in verification lands here — visible, flagged, and impossible to mistake for fact. The memo tells you what it doesn't know.

Coverage

Six dimensions of the open record.

Each memo section is researched independently, then synthesized against a shared evidence base — so a quote that grounds in one section grounds identically in every other.

DimensionWhat it readsMode
Hiring signalsJob postings, team-page deltas, seniority mix — growth posture in plain sight.direct
Market positionPress, competitive mentions, customer logos, category language over time.direct
Funding historyAnnounced rounds, investor statements, filing trails.direct
Revenue proxiesCustomer counts × pricing-page anchors × expansion signals → triangulated revenue posture.inferred
Burn & cost signalsFootprint, infra spend signals, funding cadence against headcount → implied runway.inferred
Management & ownershipInvestor roster, board composition, key-person concentration.direct
Pricing

Priced like the work it replaces.

An analyst-week of open-source triangulation, returned in minutes with its receipts attached. Early-access pricing below; payment is handled by Stripe-hosted checkout — card details never touch this site.

Associate$249 / mo Principal$890 / mo Deskcustom
Memos / month525Unlimited
DimensionsAll sixAll sixAll six + custom
Evidence chainsincludedincludedincluded
Export (DOCX/PDF)includedincluded
Seats13Per desk
Join waitlist Join waitlist Talk to us
FAQ

Fair questions, straight answers.

Where does the information come from?

The open record only: job postings, press, pricing pages, public filings, and the wider web. Snoop never accesses private data rooms, paywalled databases, or anything behind a login. If it isn't public, it isn't in the memo.

How do I know it isn't making things up?

That's the whole design. Every direct fact carries a verbatim quote and source URL, and a deterministic check confirms the quote actually appears in the fetched page. Inferred claims expose the evidence they rest on. Anything that fails verification is downgraded to speculative or removed — it can't pose as fact.

How long does a memo take?

Minutes, not analyst-weeks. You give it a company name and minimal deal context; it researches all six dimensions and synthesizes a structured memo while you watch the search trace.

Why private companies?

Because that's where the record is thin and the triangulation is hard. Public companies file audited numbers; private targets leave proxies — hiring pace, pricing anchors, footprint, funding cadence. Reading those proxies rigorously is exactly what Snoop is built for.

Is this investment advice?

No. Snoop is a research tool that organizes and verifies the public record. Judgment, verification of conclusions, and the decisions themselves remain with you and your team — the memo just makes sure the inputs come with receipts.

What does Snoop deliberately not do?

It doesn't pretend confidence it hasn't earned — uncertain findings are labeled speculative, not hidden. It doesn't touch non-public data. And it isn't a database, a data room, or a replacement for counsel; it's the analyst-hours of open-source triangulation, done with discipline.

Downloads

Read one before you buy one.

  • Sample memo — redacted live run PDF · full evidence chains intact · names redacted available at launch
  • Methodology note PDF · the provenance check, in detail available at launch
  • Snoop CLI for desks that want it scriptable v1
Account

Your account lives in the app.